Typically when an actor stars in what's expected to be a huge blockbuster franchise, he/she has a certain personality type: loud, charismatic, and hyper-aware of the culture and what they want in a celebrity. Shailene Woodley, though, is none of those things, despite being on her way to becoming one of Hollywood's biggest stars once Divergent hits theaters in March.

Instead, Woodley is kind of the anti-celebrity, odd and introspective and very, very out of the loop when it comes to pop culture. That's not to say she isn't awesome, because she totally is — with every candid interview and Secret Life of the American Teenager diss, Woodley comes across funny, thoughtful, and honest. Still, don't call her the next Jennifer Lawrence, because Woodley, as she's proved before, isn't exactly "relatable." In a recent interview with The Daily Beast, Woodley showed that she isn't even close to normal when it comes to being a celebrity, or even being a regular 22-year-old. Five quotes:

1. "I don’t watch TV, and I never have!"

You know when a TV reporter accidentally spoiled Homeland Season 3 for Jennifer Lawrence and the entire Internet empathized, because we all know how much it sucks to have a major television event ruined for you before you even get a chance to see it? Shailene Woodley doesn't. Because she doesn't watch TV.

2. "Who the hell is Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and why is this guy not in every movie ever?"

To clarify, Woodley does know who Gordon-Levitt is — now. She explained that she only heard of him a few years ago, and was surprised to learn from a friend that the actor was actually very, very, famous. Her excuse was that she doesn't watch a lot of movies, but she has to have seen 10 Things I Hate About You, right? Any thought otherwise is too horrifying to even fathom.

3. "This is sort of a materialistic tradition, but every year for Sundance, my friends and I road trip out here."

Film festivals are all about celebrating low budgets, but that rarely applies for the ways in which celebrities attend them. Woodley, however, actually makes the physical drive to Sundance from Los Angeles, and even then, considers the act "materialistic." It's safe to say there's no private jets in her life.

4. "That’s not how I have sex in life, so why would we do that onscreen?"

Most celebrities with fanbases comprised heavily of teens, like Woodley, tend to shy away from talking about sex, for fear it might alienate their audiences and tarnish their image. Not Woodley, though. She doesn't just feel comfortable talking about sex — she feels comfortable talking about her own sex life. She calls movies out for showing unrealistic sex scenes, saying that she knows they're "bullshit" because it's not how she has sex. It's surprising she's comfortable saying this, but her honesty is fantastic.

5. "I love being on an indie set where everyone’s exhausted, no one’s making money, there’s no vanity, and there’s no glitz."